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Simpler Bible
Simpler Bible
420 episodes
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Simpler Bible is your go-to online daily Bible reading program, where our dedicated pastor, Ryan, guides you through about one Bible chapter each day. Our mission is to make the Bible more accessible and comprehensible for everyone. Inspired by a desire to provide a solid foundation for his own children, Ryan has carefully crafted a reading plan that distills the essence of the Bible into just 600 chapters, all while providing essential context and meaning.
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Simpler Bible is your go-to online daily Bible reading program, where our dedicated pastor, Ryan, guides you through about one Bible chapter each day. Our mission is to make the Bible more accessible and comprehensible for everyone. Inspired by a desire to provide a solid foundation for his own children, Ryan has carefully crafted a reading plan that distills the essence of the Bible into just 600 chapters, all while providing essential context and meaning.
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Ep. 350. James 1-3 | Fresh and Salt Water
Simpler Bible
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10 months ago
Ep. 350. James 1-3 | Fresh and Salt Water

Welcome to Simpler Bible, your daily path to biblical understanding.

What's in Store: Daily podcasts, YouTube videos, and blog posts – everything you need to make your Bible study a breeze, no matter where you are on your faith journey.

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Here’s an excerpt from the blog post.

James is one of those books/letters that has so many great quotes, we are often taught tiny pieces of it from very early on. Chapter One alone gives us three or four mainline verses we probably learned in middle school or high school. The problem with learning just a few random verses from the book of James, or really any biblical book for that matter, is that we usually don't comprehend the overall context. So then, when we memorize three different verses from James Chapter One, and we are taught to view those three verses in three separate contexts, we end up not understanding the book as a single unit. Let's look at three quotes from this opening chapter.


"Consider it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds, for you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance. Perseverance must finish its work, making you mature and complete, lacking nothing." (vs 2-4)


"Every Good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights." (vs 17)


"Be doers of the word; and not hearers only, deceiving yourselves." (vs 22)


I had these verses down, if not in high school, by the time I was a freshman in college. They are, after all, very popular verses. If we take each one of these short texts on their own we may end up with three different lessons completely. Consider the first one: this text was taught to me that no matter what trial I went through, God was using it to develop and mature my faith. It is a fair point and could absolutely be applied that way, but I was never taught to consider the immediate context.


Consider the second text: I was taught over and over that if I had anything good in my life it came from God. Again, that's a fair point, but I wasn't taught to see how this verse fit in with the point James was making to the dispersed Jewish believers.

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Simpler Bible
Simpler Bible is your go-to online daily Bible reading program, where our dedicated pastor, Ryan, guides you through about one Bible chapter each day. Our mission is to make the Bible more accessible and comprehensible for everyone. Inspired by a desire to provide a solid foundation for his own children, Ryan has carefully crafted a reading plan that distills the essence of the Bible into just 600 chapters, all while providing essential context and meaning.